Holy Cross Hospital

Mount Sinai Hospital, expanding and renovating outpatient facilities, and opening a 24-bed mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital, one of four hospitals in the non-profit system. Sinai is one of the largest so-called safety net health systems

A state board has approved a controversial plan to open a 24-bed mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital on the Southwest Side. The Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board approved the project today with five board members

years at the helm of a nonprofit system with three hospitals — Mount Sinai Hospital in Lawndale on the West Side, HolyCrossHospital near Marquette Park on the Southwest Side and Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital in Douglas Park — and a research

reduced the size of a proposed mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital, but at least one competitor says the change does ..... for the residents of the neighborhoods surrounding HolyCrossHospital,” Sinai spokeswoman Dianne Hunter said in a statement

has deferred a plan to open a mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital following stiff opposition. Sinai, which treats a ..... critical project for the patients and communities HolyCrossHospital and Sinai Health System serve; and we look forward

Sinai Health System's proposal to open a mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital faces an uphill battle with state regulators because none of the psychiatric units at 13 nearby hospitals is filled. The market

year old institution founded to serve Jewish immigrants, with its Catholic neighbor seven miles to the south, HolyCrossHospital. STRATEGIC POSITIONING That combination created a private safety-net system with more than $525 million in annual

Sinai Health System is proposing to add a new inpatient mental health unit at HolyCrossHospital, a move aimed at addressing a shortage of services on the Southwest Side for the mentally ill. The unit would have 50 beds

and a $7 million jury verdict (raised to $8 million in a post-trial settlement) against the South Side's HolyCrossHospital related to the 2006 death of an asthmatic. Yet malpractice is especially challenging work. High barriers to entry

of the health system belongs to.The following hospitals will receive grants, according to the news release: HolyCrossHospital, Chicago: $3.5 million for equipment upgrades. Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey: $2.3 million for new

grant was contingent on obtaining additional financing. Complicating matters even more, Sinai in January acquired HolyCrossHospital, about seven miles south. The deal created a 695-bed system, adding about 500,000 square feet to Sinai's facilities